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How to specify sustainable electrical cables

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Sustainability is now a key driver in design and procurement of electrical cables (Image: Dreamstime.com)

Deborah Graham-Wilson explains how contractors can procure cables while keeping their carbon footprints low.

With modern construction focused on sustainability and energy efficiency, electrical cables are as fundamental as bricks and mortar. It’s more than just bringing power into a building – it’s about creating smart, efficient buildings, increasingly powered by renewable energy and battery storage systems. The challenge is that there’s no common language for how we talk about sustainability – it can be different depending on where in the build process we are.

Considering embodied carbon

Global cable standards state that virgin materials must be used for cable manufacturing, so we are still reliant on mining for these scarce resources. We can’t pull out a cable that’s been under load for 20 years, recycle the materials and make new cables from it. So we’re faced with the extraction and processing, followed by the cable manufacturing, combining to create the bulk of the embodied carbon.

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